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Review of Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy, by Melanie Swan

Posted on September 14, 2015 by Charles
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A blockchain is a transaction ledger where groups of transactions are encoded into ‘blocks’ then ‘chained’ together and distributed across the network. There are a number of features that make it special, in particular the fact that the blockchain is massively distributed.

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